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THE OMAHA I)A“\ BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER HAYDEN: EVERY ITEM A BARGAIN. THE BIG STORE'S HAYDEN: GREAT SPEGIAL SALES HELP SHREWD AND ECONOMICAL BUYERS. SEE GREAT CLOTHING SALE ON PAGE 1. kL4 l“fll. It AdALL L b b s Y f llrn or Hllllntry Valun ; 3 es worth $3 at e of the most interest cature: t| ro MoR Ci ol gs Vhaeh, worth B St it b il |Greatsale of Mill Ends ot Dou- Safurday's Speci 13 s ol s T 100 e 1" e o e |9 s ble-foid y's Special Emmy Men's Rex calf lace shoes, worth § 1.06 de millinery. A most varicd assortment [ Will be n an bl A B Lininas, 2 1.2 This B L e ot 1 i o | e e R e oy heeting and Pillowcasing Sales, ¥ x bl o AL, 1 80 | taining hats that are becoming to all Nt T Cib 8 i hibbivdag k bbbk Ladies' J iy 00 short tength neing from 1 1 ? ik z Vomen's cadel xid face shoes, worth | MOSLINS, LINBAS Ladies® Jersey ribbod downback under [ YA (0 § varde Tn length. in 84, 01 o4 | Geke oee $2.75 and 83, a s Yard wide muslin th 0 | DRESS GOODS, ; gt onl 10-4 sheeting, bleached and unbleach bl B b Bl Ly s W m worth £1ge, heay Ladies' fine ribbed ¥ inbleached. al e en's Taioproof Kid iace shoes 2%4¢ 4 avy.| 2o e ed Harvard mills ves g0 at this of Iin | 3 worth . 2 " arda of drees koods, plaids, stripes, | And pants at 50 is clenring sale of snds at 9 | Cornmenl, per s 0 and $2 o 9 Yard wide bleached, worth 6e, 24 henriettas, ser w4 sine Lad 2 and 11c per yard ikl s T mples (tan only) lace shoe 8¢ h o Vet S and other weaves, worth adies’ all wool fine camel hair vest and 00 ¥ Evaporaied peaches ‘. { blenched damask, fine patterns, 10 up to Tic yard Sih: A8 ST ; Dleactied pillowensing, | Roby PPk aigl il vl AL 5 et o 1 a da we all wool . s Al wool fine Jersey ribbed vests | quickly. | Per yird hem | d-pound can pump oniy orth 82 and $2.25, at..... 150 e towels. 7 k and wool plaids, 80-inch serges. | "7, Honte at $1.00. 10,000 foubl pound can tneapple 121 Child's shoes of same, sis 5 s, e neh all wool henriet I et Ladics' gray and white comb P ouble L unbieached muslin, | Navy bea M 3 same, sizes 8 to 11 Bpecial sale on al é ancies, anc | | mbination suits, | 35 inches wide, a goo s ' ooTth SL75, At i m: 1al sale on all kinds of wide sheet. &!l Will K0 at less than one-third of origi- V-: ribbed wool, at 1,80 vards o good, W lin, 1] Lar ans aiton Child's shoes of s e nal cost. at > " Ladies' Vega slik vests Sugar corn )-I:m ’h e of same, sizes 8 to 8 | PRINTS AND PERCALE g lc & yard T & slik v in all colors 000 ends bleached muslin; many of them s . 5 h $1.35 and 1.50, at wh 100! | Full standard—30,000 vards b4-inch strictiy all wool black cheviot The S | Frult of the 1.ool | | { L RSN ST 0 3 remoanis, dark | 40c a.vard | The Sterling silk combination suits, in i B8 m. HIll and Loosdale Spring Chick Ch | colors, the Tige gra I b black, blue and . " 2 0 . oW the value of these goods | | cotorn. Fomaante” a1 "pcensomupns |, 20D 8l wool granite. W-ineh an wool |14 nfon sutes, floece lined. | 300 pleces Turkey red damask, warranted Than Steak. 19c and 25¢ grade, at fe homespun,' 80-inch all wool ladi ) Childr 1 tast colors, wull wi Fresh o |ovTiNG FEARNELS bt adles’ cloth, ildren's all wool Harvard mi om ' N 1 g zood, heavy A D K s | AN r”w“n FLANNEL. A1l worth up to $1 yard, at 40 | bination s wool Harvard mills com. | welght, worth Zic per yard, i1 N Hforolt ki at e $10.00 Areas patterns at $3.6 s P s wewhite Bleaclied | New bologna sausage 10c 8h o : v " hed damask y AReS A 0c Shaker flannel 19700, §4¥E fateers ot §1.08 Ehildra's Bidex ‘tinkis, I line of patterne would be « h palls pure leat lard 0 - 15c Shaker flannels. fc 4-yards of $1.08 mohalr o Wik | 500 » . ¢ yard, our price 19 : ; omen's trimmed hats, hundreds of them, | 12%c cotton flannels, be. § Jivas oF GIt NeRVY PRIRY ALY Ladies' hea 2 0 pic il 164 &1 | all different, in bew, neat and very stylish | 15¢ flannelettes. e In GFay. oxford. Black, navy. worth fbc |, LAdies' extrs heavy out A, t75¢. | ank, a good quality, 2 : eh.". M\d H h urbans, with elegant grebe breast, black| 1i¢ mitation French flannels, Se yard, for entire pattern, $1.25 108 ooy RImmad, At Wm0, RS SYREN Halt-bleached damask " : hee 1 | 8ilk velver and elegant silk ribbons; roll- | ghad ‘mun:n,‘.‘":n‘."f: fannels, all the fine |~ SILKS, VELVETS AND CORDUROYS Ladles' short outing flannel skirts, at] WOTHD, 800 DEP yard; 80 pleces wit ' il el 11g¢ | brim turbans; sailor hat effects, excelent BATBRNS, de bands, 10¢ 250 fancy silks, 10¢ 40 | at 33¢ fier yard el ‘,“ o " quality of felt and silk ' Sinit | Aol A0c fancy silks, 19¢ | | 1000 yards toweling. Bleachod 0 R ' " iy ¥ k. velvei irimmed In| 600 yards of Simpson's black sateen, | - i M ach ne | Par o suon A all the latest effects; worth $7.30; go on | [ORK remnants. at 5c B 75 Roman stripes GnElT nlnso" f pieached. 5 vards (o M el i ound 1240 sa1d o8 BAtURdEy. a6 $0i08 8,000 yarda Sitnpsan's biack and white 488 | 1oe velvete it catacs, Joor T o7 | LR L S mr 11 ; i Ready-to-Wear Hat fancy sateens, worth 10c, at Tige e velvete, all colors, 19¢ Koo 10 & r«’ and every pair WARRANTED to give | |/ l'-vvtnr:lu\ I'M\yluv contains hats worth| 10,000 yards of skirtings, worth “c ya SPECIAL 0N RLANKETS AND coM- | 000 en extra heavy and cxin | Fa rang er dozen satisfaction {up to $2.75; on sale Saturday at 43c, 95c, at 2ig : ‘ FORT —_ napkins, worth § i -+ il i i 214¢ i CREOLE BELLS. 19¢. CREOLE BE | h $1.00 per doze al Califernia g, per poun I Sole agents 1o Omahd for the Stetson and | and $1.4 L e L e {EN R A ¥ ”I“rilll‘ul 1 ". REOLE BELLS, 19¢. | 45¢ i APKOTn. dates nd i Crossett shoes for men and the Brool worth 15e yi i e bt CREOLE BELLS, 1fc | he ks | o Se yard, at he $12 Kets at 73 N | | Regular 1 ackages fig \ Bros. and Ultra shoes for women. The GRE‘ 0 by 24 L | ; i s e ese | 0 yards of merc pd ngs Rlankets A ac up to | 1 i = BBON |1 it et s s, it 5 o o (OHIRE DGR tie Biices on| GREAT B and are recognized ns standard whereve | DRAPERIE $1.00 omforts at 89, Sh. '“'lc B GRE‘T nls .hm.i Every pair guaranteed to give the very unulv 25c draperies, fine colors, at 12%e. $1.35 comforts at 7 Tomorrow we will place on sale 500 | it Wit - at 7he ce on sale 500 copies A full line of “Grover" shoes carried in PRl ot it el VILHOE & r' "Ill’v Mo bl e . S‘Tunn‘Y stock and at lower prices than the same TORACCO e a doubt the biggest hit of the sea- | ake 18 sold for elsewhere | Grand mbbon Sale Slhlrdly Siih i ideliliy | Boe. e I RS o il o Men’s Hat Sale Shoes at bargain prices In the Bargain| Saturday we place on wale the finest lo AL e dat] Mgt Bull Durham smoking tobacco hn it (6 akthe eeNeT Tias. SHEEIOURWINR | Upstnid i ! Room for Saturday | of ribbons ever offered at special ~,,.y" I\'"""'""" plug chewing tobacco Duke's Mixture 7 i 'p,,.‘,::“,”",". L Vesper Bells Were 1..: ‘.,, i s 1 b JIRY JUCSHBERHT SO0 H c.ndy n.p."m.fl'. Men's satin calf bals, worth $1.75 at. 1,19 Prices in Omaha R‘“I“ PIERROWINE SORRSCH aum <moking tobacco MinkE My Rosary.”" by Lust: “March | tjons ;,,":‘”., boys. Kxfraordinary prepara- | Stick-—liouble refined, per Ib B Roys' satin calf bals, worth $1.50, at 19 ke BXTRA WIDE HEAVY SATIN RiB- | tattle Axe ... Tom smoking tobacco “Colonial Dalbey, a charming two-step: | morrow ;"‘ made for this sale and to- | Stick-—Hoarhound, per Ib e Youths' satin calf bals, worth $1.25, at. 75| BONS, 21c waboy tobaceo ... Style smoking tobacco “Colonial Guards,” iwo-atep: *Sulute 0| " Moy b alues have never been equaled | Stck--Fancy uwist. per 1b TN Youtha' satln calf bals, worth $1.20. at- 78| Triese goods are pertect i quality a 1 e 5 UL h. Al of the above, regular | (pe Intest .‘:..y{n in black, brown aud all§ :|‘ ed--Cholec, dige: fancy ¥ S Misses dongola shoes, worth $1at tn ' colorings, just the thing for pillow | S . music, temorrow. only | b A S Ixed-~Broken, 7 French : i w8 for pillo y 14 ave you Jher grades at $1.00 4 | Mixe Overshoes, arctics and leggins at b bons. L rib- | s eda' shll" SIIQ- Jisbe s i had a catalogue of o Other grades at $1.00, $1.25, §1.50 and | Mixed—Kindergarten Rging at bargain | 00 cholce sheet : i g0 8 prices and we carry all the best makes that | 30¢ FANCY SILK RIBBONS, 1 et A Boye™ Ang. colored | pprerit Mist INGE A% OUly BIOSRER Bopy&| “natl , amad are made | These are the latest silk noveltic and | Al AP b FREE. W | or send for one. wiich are | hrowy road and Pasha shades, in black, | cEEOR SO . [Pl A S e o) i worth up to 82, On sale at 46¢, Tic and 98¢ | av o \\’m. In need of anything in th ehid and pearl, at 7 | Chocolate drops. ilc: fand Special Glove Sale | %ir PANCY AND PLAIN RIBRONS, 10 M way of sheet music or books give us a | gyon, srades av $1.00, $1.25, $100 and [ (00 DENNE N This lot have never hsen cquale : an save vou money on every- | onversation Hear Ladies” ¥nd children's mittons at 10c, 15¢ | style and quallty for lesa than Sio to en's llnderwear Speclals g, (0 10 1150 Ve nEry. W1} ofLth | i e HRter Lo ikeki hrown and ot | EERRCH REEAS sodl bt | # “ o an 25c to 3bc : s S v lat i all of the | g100, 812 0. $1.7 ri | Ll | all go Saturday at 10c yurd, i| Leather and gilt opera glasses, fine o Dundec ear at paniad] muslc to be bad, Everything | giectal botoe o' paen 0 and $3.00, | lozcnges, mint _ Ladies and children's kid mittens at 500, | Special sale on beaded bags Saturday “,‘., 1l price $2.50, at $1.40. and $1 0 garment. We are showing 25 dif. | It 8tock. from all the late operas, such as Special values in boys' hats at ic, 40 | Wintergreen 75¢ and $1 | f0c satin told belts, 25 " i Gold filled fram \aranteed 10 i o a1l wool and silk, " fleeca | pioteion ] TEONY Quill King Dod e g S g y Tadles' and childron's golf gloves, in all| $2.00 McKinley books, only | guaranteed 10 years, lined. and guaranteo (0 save feece | Burgomaster abisrers " cave.. and siy | o T N ot and men's caps at | Rock Candy, all string colors, at e and 5 The best $1 kid $1.00 copyright hooks, only 39¢ J“" or ses, $3.00 value, at|on eviry garment it to you at greatly reduced pri | S0c, and Tie, in all color Rock Candy, part string gloves, made fu all colors; every pair war- | Seton-Thompson's “Lives of the Hunt | Y One lot of men's fine vool, flecce lin q‘ fi S s , Eclipse Mixed Candy ranted $1.60 \ L Gomplte aluminold: spestacies of oyps| Soiin dnd drawers, n pisln “Rad fay GRE‘T n'BB ugar ot Men's kid gloves at $1 and $1.50. glasses, highly polished lenses, $3.00 value olors up to $1. On sale o" |'| et F- .I' | doonitght Kisses Men's kid mittens at Toc. $1 and $1.50 ’ at $1.49 4 Men ) sweaters at 98¢ 5 an Agpiin AL LE QU Hobson Kisses Wo have the largest assortment of u,.\ml $1.50 sALE SATunnAv ery day. Saturday at | Swedish Kisse I b verpiin o (hs shenpeet lonsflln‘lofiym and R | S s % . N gloves or mittens, lined with fur SPECIAL FOR ,-\s. RDAY Cracker n.p‘"m.fl'. '.'” Lo Special bargains in ladies’, men's and | Men's 30c neckwear on sale at 1 Soda Crackers .. LML children’s hoslery, wool or fleece lued, at | 500 doz. men's silk neckwear. in biac | Oyster crackers i ! o IR . 10c, 12¢, 19 and 2ie !Aml all colors, in all styles, made to sell Milk crackers y . gl Opera Cream: Men's 15¢ collars at fc. Every collar |at 30c. This will be one of the largest Pearl crackers ¥ Pl G warranted perfect. All new stvles. Specfal | neckwear sales ever held in Omaha i At e . | One v‘u \\‘\ rr-x~ asiody price, fe fic in this lot will g0 on salé at 10¢ v snaps , b | #ihe hanacikes oh h oysters, per qu " SRR ey —— ] oo I‘m”'m HUARES sverse i« ll_;nr \!«\v’ |Ir|\vc'|7m\ Chocolates i | Cream Almond 'Mllh e men on the team and t tevosting (hrough e BAMe was in: | . - Tir sz m——— me———— on the and’ the sup & ugh wnd was the second m Q N <, Carrie, 18 to 1. got ihe best ¢ SPECIALIST —— et v g THOU g L e AR L TRl T i pird i 1 % Yine Day Veans Big Crow 4 o | for, ohe_week for misbehavior o Swuart | _lourth _race even furlongs. selling in Tigers from Misseuri Have @ood Intentions, | The iy Wtk SAND °VARSITY ROOTERS ! - i e v mishohavior at ihe post | Qanetta won, “Meks BBiea hirh All Diseases and bat May Not Realizs » bl orowd frbtk 1mndll ABEAT Ehat-aver. | o heals ks S ona vmt e | TristAm's Rider is Thrown with Frabably [1enio’ son s el el Cla- | Rt Tade, five urlongs: | The Bostn Disorders of Men —— { H‘u- ’H\Ink island and Burlington road o the ilnae [ Batsl Basalts, ‘ Vme: 1s T 1 . [y (R RN AT ucong, T FRYORNS % which have in effect a rate of §1 for tho | Royall \.(” &t urse. selling: | _8ixth race b furlongs:’ Miss So loyoarauOmats | 'VARSITY CRIPPLED SINGE WISCONSIN GAME | roun rin. wit Fun many 1raims up today. | 1, vodas. | e [hivd. Time: 11 R P A Davie ehira. The first i g LINCOLN, No¥. 8.—(Speclal Telegram.)— | | hikd e one iile, el f me: 1:58} VARIC“C[I._[ and ‘ lvh i rm’ n:“ I(lvlvv‘n.rnn leaves Lincoln | ppo University of I Tel : n “ | TURNER SUFFERS BROKEN BACK IN MIXUP won. Tony Loy Tt Dl Jnttas Pl R 0 a L ives ore ortly efore § Aska i i1 team N 34, L . HYDROCELE curea | Notwithatunding et ; A Barklys e iccompanied by the guity bAnd Sy kool |7 o'clock. The next leaves at 7:43 and ar ol band and JFourth race, six Turlongs: Cousin Carrie | Two | v th Rt a corps of roote wi11¢ Tady: for. OmEfin e PR won. Gibraltur second, Retni de Cuiba third g [avorliea bath athod ne, witbout Good Men, Owing to [rives o Next I a spectal, leaving | tomorrow aboard ave ymaha | Injured Rides s Taken to Hosphond e S ¥ Reln ba'third, [ 8¢ odde-on, U today, e NabUORNEKD LA {at 9:30 and reaching Omaha at 1100 The | rain, Ay i pecial Rock Island | swie 1 race én roF ar Tolle | Sutsiders, The alce ‘and inres sVPHlL|8‘“”fl'°““““‘"" oleon fdent [ ast train is @ vegular at 10:20, getting i | over e ful rospe i will be run non. Hea Lion second, Decoy (hird. " Time: | Morokanta, at brigan with fan_upeot thoroughly cleansed trom | 5 | hero at 11:35 f over the Burliugton r caving here | s W Shoreham and Makien. A few profi o the system. Soon every sign and symptom The railroad: 1 at 930 a. m. for the accommodation of 1 h race, one mile and 100 yapds: - 8ir hi vy, ax he was played in pluees disappears completely and forever. = No S | railroads evidently anticipate a large reons who wish (o at ) b | {iatpton won, Goldone second, Pat Mor- | 81 W, 10 1 Criterfon, at o to 1, wo B y.,AK";!: (')l A 'the disease on the akin business, and it is ceriain that Burlington | Missour : "”‘ the Ne ‘l-l' a ; Jesey third, Time; 1:44 rth, pulled up to Sl Nows . ‘Treatment contalns uo Aangerous svery arrangement is completed for the |and Union depots w Yo on Bl sl Omaha. A rate of $1 n . Y aPaARS) §Cavorite. was cut down In this race on the m_“ u‘_,n’umn_‘mm" 2y Msaneming (onpleta tanthe) S SRl SRR .u|> ne_continual | for (he round trip has beon ofiered by all| LOUISVILLE ¥ rags’s Persevernnve Rewa | e atebnias hald Crsanint I MEN trom Excemses or Vioruus | Christian Association park s i | ug scarlel and cream rib- | the roads - Indications poit 1o an ate | s L8Ry, Novd is=Today's | CHIGAAD, Nov doAutimn Laaye on Handicapper. “reinonatble’ and “dls vV EAKMOEN, Dy o EXRATATION, 1 park this afternoon | bons and young faces all this morning tendance of at least 1000 1 eport at Douglas park was marred by an|ond cholce Tn the (hird race ot Lukesdo | {ifie' " Tls mount from third place. R N e b Y ANy DacAT 1 | between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the | i'rom Omaha Itselt it 18 expected that| In tt : 4 ) trom this olly, | suoident. in (he folirth rece. The feld bt | ivenie ia han i et R aais panon o T ATING 0 MIDDLE AGED, 1ack of vim. vigor | Missouri Tigers. The latter men have been | ‘housande of people will attend. Tt n the first half the Nebraska team will [ ot siraightened o had | favorite, who had to be satisfied With (I | nre e Shoreham somand, Marden thir and strength, with B e | s ores . aints il peoy ill attend. The un- | line up toltaws Sodprplidl a0l ghtencd out hefore Tristram, with | mones who had to be satlefied with thid | kanta won, Shoreham second, Maiden third lfl!lo'l'“ RE cured with & new Home | (he Nobr e Friday morning and | usually cheap rate of goneral admission, | right end; Westover, captain, right tackl + | Jockey Eddie Turner up, was badly jostlal ._.:m nearly fifty efforts sines las Mav me ““'- Treaunent. pain, no detention from busi e Nebruskaus will arrive today, being |50 centz, will draw them from all sides. | Brew, rigl h | ackle; | and was seen to plungo forward, throwing |at 2 1o 1 held equal choice with Dandol _ERcond recmeone miie-and asvanty yaray Dere Vifiney and Bladder Tronbi | quartered at the Millard, together with [ There s ample 1o I ight guard; Koehwr, center; Ma-|pop piger into the “Relt ng | a1 2 to1. The Tatter fintwhed fonrih owing | vt tirde Cime: 1o o eeond Bt mflflcl"h'aq | hs i rlatn | oh at the | loney, left guard: Kingsbury, left taoklo v into the moving fleld Turn gely to poor Judgment of the jockey vl thivd, et i Coasuitatlon Free. e by Mall. | Krounds. A great number of carriages and | Stringer. left end. Drain, quast ader [ was picked up and was at once seen (e ither cool, track fast. Result | Phigd race, five und a half farlongs: ¥arly Call on on or address 119 So. 14th St Of a startling nature is the latest iu- | tallyhos will be out. The game will be | or Cuff e quarter: Bager | pa o qustained a broken back 194 st race, one mile: Bragg won. Frank by Girl second, Wild Bess third or 8'“'“&8.”"3 l]llllh i h formation from Lincoln, concerning the de- | called at & o'clock ; e R TianiZ Lt GraRolln 288 Balf; | \ich may prove fatal, He w Jpdihenpes sand, AVHLmRLon thindi irime: 1181, | irth mile and | sbury, fullbac i h may prove fats e was galloping AR R o R e one mile and seventy yards . b ' fl fenders of the scarlet and cream. It is| At night Omaha will be turned over to | Tomorrow afternoon the 1 All but one favorite won. Blondie rie e won LA Sk Homer e \ng: Critorion won, lucky' 8tar sacond — b . that the Cornbuskers will go into the o | the collegians. Fe o Natirs ; he Lincoln:and Red i gon iy iray- | Olekma third, Time: 1:06. | Hawsn thied, Times 114613 b o into the game e oFshe tatsaka vaots/|:Oic (18:) HIgh school ooy Liall taams wijL |,120-4PARL the IIagi-iR the rat Ta0N, HRSA Third race, five and o hulf Pifth vace, five and a hall furior with two and probably three regular first | ers from Lincoln will go buck before Sun- | conteat in e it i the evening there | the Hurns stable representative won from ves wo, et A Se: | Ing: Honolulu wa gt e team players out of it, their places being | day or Monday, and the rendezvous for the | Will be a game between the zirls' |a large field with something (o racle (1 third. Time; 1:083-5 nd, | Misicader thivd. Time: 1:00 flled by substitutes vening will be the Crelghton-Orpheun. | ball e e "\t aoet | Weather clear, track fast. Results Fourth vace, ‘one mile and tweniy var Sizth race. six furlongs, selling: Alpsce This will have a considerable influence | lhere the Nebraska team will have the | univers P First race, selling. five furlong 1 e, Fime. 1423 Bye RIK i, upon the efectiveness of the team, as it | lower boxes to the sight of the stage and half D v won Paia {1 Secs | o Fifth race, saven furlonga: Lucien Ap | upon e eMectivencss of e Lo, 88 o | opposite will be the Tigers. Students witl | GRINNELL SWAMPS SIMPSON |, Kecont " Ece, ive Tarlong Pl went dnhn A SIAEke' peond, Trunta 0'Brlen; May AbI0L Blame | gtitiste Mot of Juls so much ressrve powes | 3ad Aying colors will indicate the oature | THistyeFive to Nothing ia 8 third. Time: 1:02 A i metur. won,’ Bunish second, Farmer fien. | (¢ \ted by the Thorou . For years this remedy has been the | both in numbers and in the class .,x‘m,.\ of the affalr j8 nakur ta Noibiag \nsleNograi oo e o mile and. a aixlesnths | MOtk HHIRd:Time: 3i03 ol Rt (st furiias ::h:‘ffi:flw';:- standard nerve restorative. Thoussnds ers which will compose It | Vine Rolled Lo on the Waed A0 tha JVeat ORI Tlavon, Jile: s Favorites Take (he Money urt scandal in this city held a secret s A o B ableh Y Seeuce b [ ) se Bird third. Time: 1491y son of several hours todayv. Tri strength to its use, i powever, the Ne-| The lineup for the game will be as fol e, six furlong Jordan won, | CINCINN i g oy 1 o it rainer Dan ] braskans are confident of winning, and it | lows | GRINNELI 8 8ncclal Tele ond, Hattle " Davis third. | race at Latonla’ today p o the Dist | O'Brien, who shouldered the blame tor ha Sexine Pills replace weakness and |l [ is provable the preponderance of old b | &ram. ). Befc owd at Ward TR AT AR R L though | ing moved the three-eighths pole at fhe exhaustion with strength and . vigor v i ance of old and | NEBRASKA MISSOURL | feld thix afternoon Grinnell ad selling, six f gs: Pharoah |awe f cond_chotees we Kentucky assoclatlon race course, so that T hraln et i 1 e {ried material remainiug in the tesm will | S(riner bifehey | more scaly | g At & et gent secor ).V third. | on Bt the coit might be sold to Clarence Macks) o cor clear; erves he ample to stiffen up the greene P " by defeatir & & pedt | d took the 0 false time, was before the co 't Hh Rran Fasen daer e RTAA ape Lo ,,:":', ip the greener and 1ess | e e ¥ i "Anderaon | BY defouting the S toot il team, IR IR e e adter @ | inisty wich i false”tlms, ‘was batore the commilie are banished and perf i Maloney sifin or Aeher | two” touchdowns und one goal fr o erd Wng i1 Thea race bue 3. M. Bryan and R. D. Wlison were other A8 Al perfect vitality is ful- cause of all the alterations is one | Koehler Elils or Gordon | yfia Thdianolu ¢ ). from fleld. | BAN PRANOISCO, Nov NI o8, GUEATmaR, 'but finlsheq NoXL | Wiiijsass ' . b T R At IhO tan. At In that | Bpew any consi - u unable to make | couple of ‘upsets Okl to lAnt, Syesthoer Gool mnd clear: s All of the member mitted theme:l s you are suffering as sbove, try a [l | the Wisconsin g 1 that | QN ey Bunt w guine und was' torecd to | rendo and Cousin Carric won Aa | At e | 1o sec the recelved 10 N Ah T the Wissonsln maue Just about laid out | Carte'vou or PUnE whenever 1t seoured ine DRIl _JHe L helolosing sient the ddle fell Of | RN WL SE _SUlonss. seilr Mixier | day. € 8 AL e (Il G ot s et | I | 108 Mhele. NADPANKD, Lt . Quly. Lres of | Euger rry | #0d Hme hotbiad ha chunia | BaLdana L N e o ’ watlonal, " oo ghovhion bogrg s Ag o ypind e men who played in that fierce contes Drain L irie | by i greatost sirpele | o had by Sir beaten only | = Becond mite: 8L Her wouid tmplicate othe ¢l RN PRI yolse e T Ipte A ,.:. feeling fit today. Of the rest some are | iZager-Cuft . R Forester | qoim “tor o lwhi Towa college |finteh braltar ah exciting | Doator 3 Alahoat thir | meet again Wedne factory offer is one of the factors of clear out of it, others able to play, but i 1. M. Andoraon | SON8. Gri + remarkab'e | favorits ‘for the Cousin | Third race, one mile, sclliy itk mifs the taae 10 YiNs \ bt M not in prime shape sbury ¥R R Niek Han | fonsive gar [ hovaunted tan- | e - ke B $100 pe: box ; 6 boxes (with ohi o n much ground for (i guaran. hin the Hardest Hit Methodist schos tee tociiie of mouey back ), 85 00, mailet e | i e the game. with Lirake s e "Roek Thie, eiied Tobin, the big sophomore who took “"“.FIRST OF BIG FOUR GAMES |university provea un uifer fuilure sagaiat y Ringer's place at left guard when t | - | elever AR A T gimpso ! oft guard when that fo [ eleven was thrown back for ko o YOF aale by Kubn & Co. Fuller Paint & | vard was oriered 1o siop for (he se e b | oo atg e ket within® Grianane s -~ maha; Dillon's Drug store, ' arier the M aind | wenty-five-varl " CR L LR LT DO AR he Minnesota game, is the hardest In the second f Grinnell's superior b BT e T e N g T m.:“.. TS WONDERFUL HAIR RESTORATIVE POWERS e n TR L Ean g T oas | 7% ditienlty’ ineboy s curvied the bl wers « what this great Halr Beautifier will do for you, cvery n B UARGIR: SArir iR WAGRL Nheh ! / el Simps ] three. tim: 001 J vot tried it and is troudled with dandruff or with th i BAr ke Mo v stand e s and | PHILADELPHIA v, 8T \ effect of the put u serfous check e appearance of v or bald spots sull too fagged to stand the strain. and | BHILARELINIL, SO0 3t af | eMlect of ki serion check may have by mail a sample bottle usoun‘lv n{FF See free P a S a"' [ '] this year, and not only his work in the | Harvard teams will meet Frankiin field. | ehamplonshiy Khite LERat RAA LOOKING YOUNG T"“v”"’“‘""‘ it ah e line, but his punting, so effectiy | R e N layers arrived here today | S4W the game, said: “Grinnell plays swit " ‘nn"fl'fl) has been made by which all reades of flective at Mil- 1\ plays swift H. H. . has been a bl 0 th o SRRy, Al T et hen ‘annoutce them to bo i | furlous ba o the bt 1o - H. las been a blessiog to thous o res e e RN i hair 1o | this paper who have not already tled u..‘:"l‘ ! e & 11l bo greatly missed. Maloney, | Slacs. perfect physical . condition. = The | L have seer e wuds who have become gray or bald. Ny Lte 1t asis on the | It may heye Y y'-‘-‘:m.... herend dete a good man, will play the position | Quaker men are also reported to be in fine | GRINNELL SIMPSON Hay's HairsHcalth isa he: 1 bair raots, giving them n»m. ed nour .,&, G. Shedd and Bender, halfbacks, have r-'llw 3 food, restoring youthful color and shinent ard positively produ x n;umwn o SE AR i | aaaarard il o Nt R N )| beautyto gray andfaded lair. Removes o a the Badgers. They were a strong . that W and prevents d. 1 7 : Halr Left, oy were a strong pair. and Iaxpoats, to, be defonter ‘ ri presents dandruff and stops {4 S e T R A e e e e L prasken 224 breaking of the hatr. 1t 18 ot ¢ testimony. of hundreds wing .| bY mail ; also a book that tells fw to | playsa with the e Shedd | qown RRVAL: NaRe S AEAY R SRl AVaitr vl g Hay's Halr-Health is & dainty dress- | have beautiful hair and compexion, . h the heavy of backs and | more eV IVAnta Follawe R. Fie Lo o Ring b a 90lopthe e et ta every | and contains testimonials of rAny of A R s iy vaniu " followers el § King alp. hands o clot and it ot rallke cther preparations, | the thousands whe have rgained PR s B i N cannot be detected by jour bes e Fxerts Aheslihfulaction on the roats of | beanty and " vouthiul ,.;,‘-,,rpfr. by “‘.flgV!NVENTVIONl MR AGE 0 B0 R A | e e Woodruft hax aunce 1. H. B R H.B... Middieto m::"‘:‘m-‘m falling after sea ba be hai,cousag he it to regala s | uslug Hay's Hair-Health .ndHarfina sty an AR | both nter - Corteryou ot Omaha may. oot | Of Ay in the uitack that vall revolutianisa i T 1 0 . Bottla or golden et T with your e 14 o0t ball and cause a great furor in th ¥ orris jose 1t with vour T Both wnds. Cortelyou of Omaha way 8l | foot el and ‘cause s great furor in't i W ne Bottl2 Does it, LARGE soc. sorTLEs | At Leading Druggists. T :nm’ If 50 Halfback Eager will take the position | I 1A% [Chair hans ana 1t e} | LA . Name frovens A A ofective us Woodruft's celcbrate ! and Address o inger, the best end Nebraska ever had, | back ated “guard d H‘RFIN‘ ”‘P Jroesense will be an improvement there. However The Harvard contingent 4 Goal fr k n I ¢ out non in five days, take it to an . to Phllo lay, Tafayste Street g e | b will come it of loft tackle to play the | Much. (onight in remard e the ying - ol Halr- Health 10 @ a8¢. cake of n-mu. Mlm od 'Saap, the Jous| Newark, : wiih "'-"*"“:,“'a"‘l‘l'; position, and t W Eansdtist " | new bl hecitise U elalm to have r Cateiee rosts Fairhury L oth for Fifty cents . ieg . iedeemed f s | or cas ay postage, we wi UR HRIR |! . and_ that will necesiate the | defuite’ KnoWiedst u to"what i ” e #ists everywhers at their shopsoniy, - hPhilo Hay \ml.m-- i, Rodeomed by leaging 4rys: | sen prepaid, 4 free smple bottle 18 Gray) :l]l-h:fl‘r“s:‘mh- it can be | VYINEINE of Kingsbury up from halfback they expres greate kdence » BEATRIC N Bl ¥, " WRno o epa b sesled 3 Teceipt of 60 ce nd this .1 o Hay's Hair-Health, DVggists can. 5 Beantful tolor by o By D e b i the | the ultimate autcame of the gAm gram e foo Ll Tel Bl au‘n‘"TE it & banr's WL not supply HaireHeaith fee. The |mn"|.| Hair Regenerator | e, bt s plungiog and end runs as a S ——— i . i ] *h i B ptzensasis Conehied may ‘“v‘?.';', n e UK. ‘whabavpot been |17 you' ure atistied the HolrsHealth the acknowledged STANDARD ALK wril] b nbmnd STROMEBURG Address. . Tins Co.. 31 Lafeyeite S, Newark, N, J racidis | ls what you need faryarigin Buys NI ey o Monr e Tl e o ks s will bRy Wit NOF St | W Following D Ae/in temiinky witat on having Hay's Hair-Health egular o cent hottle afeading druge pplied A8, (08 ARLES RARIALA AR Wil N N ol Al aro taday ABd N comanirs Balt e 3 Drussists supply Hay's. Hair-Health sad Heriine Sasp n thelr shops enlys <MY Hariina Sons FRH. cont Sage of [ frea” Correspondence confidential not be known till the men line up whether lous by & score of NS | ot gfield \ M MAHA=STERMAN & MeCONNK P $ per oftsr, ¢ Latgerial Chemical co 15 W 55d Bty N, ¥ | or not apy alterations in addition to those fedtures ‘of" the "wame wore strimsburs's | (U & : 2 COUNCIL DL FF$my0r .\\ 'l'-lv:{ 16¢h and Dodge. SCHAFER'S DRUG STORF 16th and Chicage ackl ose O'Banlon's sixtysyard [ « i t J =MORG 12 “v, De 22« " 1 B i ts, university, | e road w DeHAY 2 ral Broadway, BROWN, 527 Main, WIELEY, 418 Broad

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